Hi everyone! 👋
I’m a developer with a big passion for two things: programming and Call of Duty: Warzone.
In my free time, I’ve been working on a project called WZHub, and I’m currently looking for a Frontend Developer who would like to join me on this journey.
⚠️ Important note: this is a passion project (no payment). It’s built by a Warzone nerd for other players. The goal is to have fun, experiment with modern technologies, build something cool, and improve our portfolios. No pressure, no strict deadlines — just a chill, collaborative environment.
🎯 What is WZHub?
The idea is to create a central hub for the Warzone community, where players can:
- Create and manage Organizations and Teams (invites, rosters, roles)
- Join and organize Tournaments
- Track competitive events with a clear calendar (long-term vision)
- View real-time leaderboards powered by WebSockets
🛠 Current Status & Tech Stack
The backend is already well underway:
- Backend: Node.js, MongoDB, relational DBs, Redis (for real-time leaderboards), structured REST APIs for Orgs, Teams, and Tournaments
- Frontend: Next.js / React (basic structure already set up)
- UI/UX: early mockups and designs for both desktop and mobile
- Repo: organized on GitHub with separate workspaces (shared types, frontend, backend)
👤 Who am I looking for?
- Comfortable with React / Next.js
- Ideally a Warzone player (or at least familiar with its mechanics, tournaments, stats, etc.)
- Interested in taking ownership of the frontend/UI and turning APIs into a great user experience
I’m still improving my UI/UX skills, so the current design is quite basic (mostly generated with design tools + some custom CSS). That’s exactly why I’m looking for someone stronger on the frontend side.
If this sounds interesting, if you want to experiment in a collaborative environment, or just take a look at the project and chat about it, feel free to DM me or leave a comment!
See you on Warzone (or on GitHub)! 🎮💻